B/Fwd fm part 1
STATEMENT FROM THE PRESIDENCY
Given the sharp spread of the virus in certain locations, we need to rapidly move to a lockdown of all non-essential and critical business continuity services.
Essential and critical business continuity services will need to remain open to support the health sector...
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MOTORISTS rushing to beat the shutdown were seen making a mass exodus out of Gauteng, mostly headed towards Limpopo, raising concerns about them possibly spreading the coronavirus to less-infected areas.
It is suspected that those making the great trek were from Limpopo and Mpumalanga, keen to join their families for the nationwide shutdown commencing at midnight tomorrow. The N1 north ...
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DIRE warnings of &ldquo;disruptions&rdquo; to the country&rsquo;s food supply system because of panic buying were reiterated as consumers continued to flood stores ahead of the imminent national lockdown starting tomorrow.
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THERE are fears that almost 200 revellers and artists exposed to the coronavirus during the Joburg Afro-Latin Festival staged in Melrose Arch could unknowingly be infected after two of them tested positive.
The dance competition, which featured performances such as salsa and kizomba, featured performers from different pa...
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The army has already begun to execute on plans to support government in the fight against Covid-19.
While the country awaits President Cyril Ramaphosa&rsquo;s address on Monday evening on the next move for the country, sources from the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) have confirmed that the army has been ordered to prep...
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The provincial health department reportedly said they were &lsquo;baffled&rsquo; at how the tourist was allowed to travel.
Severe health measures have been put in place in the Eastern Cape after a German tourist who reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus was allowed to be part of a tour group at Chintsa&rsquo;s Crawfords&rsq...
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The board said they received letters from Corruption Watch and Saftu, which articulated allegations of corruption and victimisation against Jan Oberholzer.
The Eskom board say they will conduct an internal investigation into allegations of corruption and victimisation against its chief operating officer (COO) Jan Oberholzer.
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